
—We (go) to the park and enjoy the fresh air.
A. never B. computer C. sometimes D. e-mails E. Internet F. often |
①Do you live with your parents? A. Very well.
②Who do you live with? B. I live with my grandparents.
③How are your parents? C. They are sixty.
④How old are your parents? D. Twice a week.
⑤How often do you visit them? E. No, I don't.
⑥What do your parents do? F. Go shopping.
Little Red Riding Hood is on her way to Grandma's house. A wolf sees h . He runs to Grandma's house and e Grandma. Little Red Riding Hood is knocking at the door. B Grandma's voice is very strange. Grandma's arms are very strong. Grandma's t are very sharp. This is not Grandma. It's a wolf. Little Red Riding Hood is very a. She shouts loudly and then a hunter comes and saves her.

New friends
Hi! I'm Tony Hu from Room 202, Block B, Sky Estate. I am twelve years old. I go to Future Primary School. I like skiing and jogging. My telephone number is 13816602288. How about you?
Hi! I'm Katie Wu from Room 301, Block A, Sky Estate. I am eleven years old. I go to Future Primary School. I can sing and dance. I like singing very much. I have a beautiful voice. Do you want to know me? Please write an e-mail to me. My address is Katiewu@hotmail. com.
—Yes, we _______ like football and basketball.

A. with B. Because C. sunshine D. garden E. study F. likes G. have H. faces |
The Chens a new home. They are very happy their new home. Sally Chen the living room. it's big and it south. There are a lot of . And Mr Chen likes the . Because it's quiet. He can read books there. Peter and Paul like the . They can play in it all day.
①Who's that man? A. Yes, it's big.
②Where's he from? B. He's from the UK.
③What does he do? C. It's$1, 000, 000.
④Is that his new home? D. He's a professor.
⑤How many bedrooms are there? E. He's Mr Black.
⑥How much is the house? F. There are five.
Mr. and Mrs. Button's house is t old. They want to buy a new one. Now they are t about a new house.
Mr. Button: How about this one, darling?
Mrs. Button: It's OK. How many floors are t?
Mr. Button: Three floors. On the f floor, there is a big living room. We even can have a party here.
Mrs.: Oh, look. The k is so big. I can cook a big meal for you and the children every day. I like it. And it f south. It's so bright.
Mr. Button: Go upstairs. Oh, there are two b here and one s. We can read books and surf the internet here. I like it.
Mrs. Button: How about the third floor?
Mr. Button: There is no third floor. It's o two floors. Do you like this h?
Mrs. Button: Yes, I love it.
Father's Day is a very new festival in British compared with Mother's Day, which has been a very popular festival in the UK for a long time.
Father's Day started in America. Once there was a man called William Smith, whose wife died and he had to raise six children by himself His daughter Sonaro, thought when she grew up what her lather had done for them. So she thought that there should be a Father's Day festival. Later, the tradition was born, falling on the third Sunday every June.
Britain took the idea of Father's Day from the USA and it has been popular since then.
What do British people do for Father's Day?
Well, most people would buy their fathers a card. The card would have a nice message in it saying what a great Dad their father is. Some people do buy presents as well.
Popular gifts for Dads are probably ties, chocolates or socks because these are things that Dads can always use even if they don't want them.
Some families might do things together to celebrate it. As a special treat, British people might give their Dad a bit of rest--make him a cup of tea, or even wash his car to make him feel really relaxed.